Plataforma per Catalunya (PxC; English: Platform for Catalonia) is a Spanish nationalist political party rooted in Catalonia, Spain, which centres its political agenda around controlling immigration. It is strongly anti-Islamic, and is widely considered a racist, xenophobic far-right political force.[4][5][6][7] Its leader is Josep Anglada, town councillor in Vic. The PxC have 67 representatives in municipalities in Catalonia, often in cities with tensions between locals and immigrants. They have not had any representatives at provincial, regional or national level.

Anglada started the party on 15 January 2001 as the Plataforma Vigatana (Platform for Vic).[12] The PxC entered their first municipal elections in 2003, winning one seat in five respective cities. Cervera in Lleida province gave the largest percentage to the party, at 9.2%.[13]

Parties affiliated with the PxC were set up in other regions of Spain. The Platform for Madrid (Spanish: Plataforma por Madrid, PxM) cut off its links to Anglada's party in March 2006.[15]

In 2012, Anglada announced the launch of the Plataforma por la Libertad (PxL, English: Platform for Freedom), an expansion of the party into the rest of Spain.[16] Anglada and the PxL have protested against the construction of mosques in Spain.[17]